Before going to uni in September 2016, I had always beenin love with Paris and learning
French, which meant that the idea of studying in France for a year as part of
my degree really appealed. Fast forward 12 months and I discover that actually,
the option to study in France wasn’t quite what I had imagined, so I ruled it
out. I was reminded that I could alternatively study in America for the year
which was something I had always overlooked, being so set on going to France. I
had never considered the USA option until this point, hearing good reviews from
previous Study Abroad students which sparked my interest and lead me to begin
research into the country as well as life at an American uni as an
international student. Learning about all the different modules (or “classes”
as they’re known in the States) that I could take alongside having the chance
to travel the country and try new things, I become more and more excited to put
my name down and apply.
Initially, I would change my mind a few times a week
about the whole idea and my decision would frequently fluctuate between the US,
France and just staying in Leicester due to the thought of saying goodbye to
everyone at home and travelling to the other side of the Atlantic for 12
months. I have never really travelled on my own before, and I’ve never been to America,
so doing both of those things at once for the first time seemed too scary and I
struggled to convince myself that it was a good idea. After speaking to my
well-travelled big sister who gave me lots of encouragement, I started to
consider that this whole thing wasn’t quite as scary as it looked and that I
would probably be OK. really good time and that I’d regret not going if
I decided to stay in Leicester for the year. Since then, I’ve had many doubts
and I’ve been very close to dropping out but I hope I’ll look back in the
future and thank myself for going ahead with it.
With planning and applications nearly finished, I’m now
probably too late to drop out, leaving me rather committed to packing my bags
and going. I’m incredibly excited but also really nervous, wondering about
anything and everything that could go wrong, as well as what it’s going to be
like to say goodbye to everyone. With just over two months to go until I catch
the flight, it’s going to come around so quickly but I’m very much looking
forward to (what will hopefully be) an amazing year.